"Most large sharks are dangerous creatures when provoked" could be the direct expression of

A) the belief that most large sharks are dangerous creatures when provoked. B) the non-belief about whether most large sharks are dangerous creatures when provoked. C) the disbelief that most large sharks are dangerous creatures when provoked.


A

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A) deductive arguments only. B) inductive and deductive arguments. C) inductive arguments only.

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The Hindu "books of knowledge" consisting of hymns to various deities, instructions for sacrifice, songs for sacrifice, and spells to bring on blessings and keep away evil are collectively known as the:

a. Shastras. b. Laws of Manu. c. Vedas. d. Upanishads.

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The first recorded philosopher who explicitly raises questions about the nature of knowledge is

a. Thales. b. Anaximander. c. Xenophanes. d. Democritus.

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Spinoza believes that the causal order of the world

a. is nothing but an appearance, for it does not exist. b. is freely chosen by God to maximize the amount of good in the world. c. is the same as the logical order of necessary relations. d. is completely contingent and arbitrary.

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